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How were female factory workers treated?
A. They were paid less per hour than men were paid.
B. They were given short working hours for fear of exhaustion.
C. They usually worked next to men in the same industries.
D. They were typically not hired until they were older.

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Answer & Explanation:

1. D. A large percentage of Americans became factory workers in cities

2. A. They were paid less per hour than men were paid

3. American Federation of Labor: Samuel Gompers

American Railway Union: Eugene V. Debs

Knights of Labor: Terence Powderly

4. C. Management announced that it would be cutting wages for all workers

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Female workers found that A. They were paid less per hour than men were paid.

In the 19th to 20th century, factory work was mostly seen as something that men did and so not a lot of women were seen there.

This changed as times became harder and more people in a family needed to work. Women therefore applied for work at factories where they found that they were being paid less than men because:

  • gender discrimination
  • it was assumed that women were not doing as much work as men

In conclusion, the gender pay gap existed quite openly in factories in the past and was subject to a lot of protests from women.

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